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Psycho-Warfare
Is this the new age war? Never before has the media played such a crucial role as today. We see Bagdad bombed at night, tank battles documented by "embedded" journalists who accompany the troops, conferences in which politicians and generals brag about and illustrate successful operations, we see daancing happy "liberated" Iraqis or soldiers who wave the white flag and surrender.
Then we also see Saddam's furious speeches, Iraqi ministers who predict the "brutal end" of Us soldiers' lives. Finally TV shows us soldiers who are killed or captured literally shitting themselves and how some farmers shot down an Apache helicopter while in Bagdad dozens of people go hunt allegedly ejected pilots.
Is this something we have to accept as a negative side-effect of the overall better and more coprhensive war-news coverage? How much do thos pictures indeed affect the actual fighting? And who's doing a "better" job so far?
this is real life man
Although media is still forced or guided by superiors that mastermind the show, they are getting more into reality so instead of denying it you need to agree to the fact that this is how real life is brought to us.
Well, that's how real war looks like. It's not just colorful dots on the map.
Re: Psycho-Warfare
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| Originally posted by TranceGiant Is this the new age war? Never before has the media played such a crucial role as today. We see Bagdad bombed at night, tank battles documented by "embedded" journalists who accompany the troops, conferences in which politicians and generals brag about and illustrate successful operations, we see daancing happy "liberated" Iraqis or soldiers who wave the white flag and surrender. Then we also see Saddam's furious speeches, Iraqi ministers who predict the "brutal end" of Us soldiers' lives. Finally TV shows us soldiers who are killed or captured literally shitting themselves and how some farmers shot down an Apache helicopter while in Bagdad dozens of people go hunt allegedly ejected pilots. Is this something we have to accept as a negative side-effect of the overall better and more coprhensive war-news coverage? How much do thos pictures indeed affect the actual fighting? And who's doing a "better" job so far? |
If I were directing an army in the battlefield, I'd tell my soldiers to shoot any and all journalists on sight. But hey, whatever floats their boat.
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| yes it is reality but i often wonder how much the 'news' distioorts things- what info is being held from us |
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| Originally posted by Arbiter If I were directing an army in the battlefield, I'd tell my soldiers to shoot any and all journalists on sight. But hey, whatever floats their boat. |
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